![]() Electron helps to develop a cross-platform application using basic web technologies. One of the problems I experience all the time as a developer when I start developing a project is that I get hung up on for which platform should I approach for my project. The browser process runs the logic of app (main.js => main entry point for an application) and another built-in rendering process creates windows by rendering HTML and CSS. Could you believe that the Visual Studio Code is built on HTML, CSS, and NodeJS?Ī little deep definition: Electron is a GUI framework that combines Chromium rendering engine and Node.js runtime to allow browser process and several other renderer processes to run the application logic. ![]() Some of the examples of desktop applications that are built on Electron are Atom, Visual Studio Code, Github Desktop. Simplest definition: Electron is a framework that allows creating a desktop application for all the platforms (Windows, Mac, and Linux). ![]()
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